The Shorai web site says the Deltran battery Tender is just fine.
You just can't use one that has anti- sulfation modes.
(Well, that's what I read on their website anyway)
I will probably buy one of those for KTM dirtbike (to drop a bit of weight with more power)- and perhaps the Multi (still has original 2005 batt)
Mark
On Sep 30, 2012, at 2:24 PM, "Willie" <wwahl@weathergod.com> wrote:
> I installed the Shorai battery last December on my 2002 4s. You really need their special tender, which I obtained in March. The cost of the battery was $168.25 and the tender was $71.95 or $240.20 USD. The weight difference is amazing and I haven't needed to keep this battery on a tender during the riding season. I have used the Shorai tender for extended winter time non-use. The battery comes with a bunch of foam blocks that you can cut to size to fill up the original battery space so the new battery doesn't flop around. As I use LT's fan switch almost all the time riding in the city it doesn't appear to cause any problems with the Shorai.
> Ciao!
> Willie
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> --- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, "flynfink" <flynfink@...> wrote:
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>> Hey Fellow listers,
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>> So, the AGM battery in my 4$ has died in less than 2 years, funny OEM one lasted 6 years (but it probably needed replacement at 5) Alternating bikes, sports car and work road trips means she sits too much.
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>> Anyone gone with the LiFe battery? I know what all the lit says, anyone with real experience on an ST?
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>> Jeff F.
>> Concord, NC
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